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2006-10-11 15:34:50 · 2 answers · asked by nbr660 6 in Health Other - Health

I am immigrating outside the U.S. & it's part of the immigration process here. If I have the records it will save me alot of money on the medical portion of the immigration.

2006-10-11 15:49:11 · update #1

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It depends on the county and state you were born in, but if you know that. I have just got my marraige things from thirty years ago from the Mass. Document Retrieval thingy. If you know which county you were born in, punch into the internet, and i am sure you will get a result, mind you it cost ...about 80 quid. Why would you want immunization records, they follow you around from doc. to doctor. all over the world. it was my marraige and divorce, I had to get, I got all the other stuff as a matter of course.

2006-10-11 15:40:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Legally, a corporation can shy away consumers for any reason no longer especially prohibited by way of regulation. no longer sensible, yet no longer unlawful. here the place I stay (no longer Oklahoma), public faculties will shy away scholars that don't have modern immunization information on document. maximum states have immunization standards mandated by way of the state. i understand, some human beings could fairly have their youngster die of whooping cough (or different preventable illness) than get a sprint prick in the arm, i'm advantageous they have their stable motives, yet that does no longer mean a corporation has to take the youngsters. It feels like the co-worker is in ordinary terms a sprint too zealous in making advantageous immunization regulations are accompanied. maximum father and mom will comply for the unfastened day care, besides.

2016-12-08 13:10:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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